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    Posted by Amy on August 17, 2007 | Comments (3)

    Do you know anyone over 18 who is debt-free? Doubtful. Once you hit 18 the credit struggle begins. Usually you get yourself in and don’t end up crawling out until your 50’s. Debt is like a national epidemic and it seems almost like creditors want you to lose track of your credit. Thankfully, there are people out there who want to help.

    Over at Bills.com they are dedicated to helping you save money. They have resources for mortgages, credit cards, loans, and debt relief. They also offer a free guide to personal finance. I consider myself a novice with credit and investing, so I’ve ordered the guide for myself. I certainly don’t need any more credit right now, but in the future when I’m ready to buy a house I plan to make my first stop to this site. When you’re spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in credit, you need some guidance and maybe a backup plan.

    If you find yourself in debt trouble and you can’t quite earn enough to get out, consider their debt relief service. They can help you reduce your debt up to 60% by taking away late payment fees and getting you lower interest rates.

    Get out of debt with Bills.com

      Posted by Amy on August 16, 2007 | Comments (2)

      The fact of the matter is, blogging is in. It’s not just for teens and personal sites anymore. More and more companies are introducing their own company blogs as a way to help keep their customers informed and keep interest in their product. It’s becoming so common now that if you don’t have one, you may not be able to keep up a positive reputation.

      People do read blogs. They add a personal touch to a company that helps the customer know there’s someone behind the company. It is actually a really low-cost way to get and maintain interest in a website, product, or service. Other than the inital setup and the designer, there’s very little cost to maintaining a company blog. Simply add it to your existing website.

      Maintaining a company blog can also help you gain valuable feedback you might only be able to get via survey. You can pay a survey company, but most likely the only people interested in giving feedback are those who were either very happy or very unhappy with your company. You can use a blog to introduce new products or services and get immediate real-world feedback.

      You may wonder if blogs are just a phase, if they’re worth the effort. Do you remember when message boards became big? Probably not, unless you’ve been around since the beginning of the ‘WWW’. When message boards first appeared on the scene they weren’t much. If you take a look now, you’ll find that more often than not, companies are running their own forums. Blogs are a lot like this, except people don’t need to sign up to leave their thoughts on your articles.

      Company blogs are beneficial for the rest of us, too. I’m planning a fitness blog with a case study where I apply my methods to another person. While I am working on this fitness blog, the one over at Women’s Health Magazine helps inspire me and gives me ideas to apply to my own fitness case study.

      Businesses with blogs have also begun buying advertisements on other blogs, like this one, to get the word out about their blogs or specific articles. Depending on the popularity of your own blog, you can make millions from them.

        Posted by Amy on August 13, 2007 | Comments (5)

        Hi everyone, I’m Amy. I’m the new owner of The Blog World. You might remember I guest posted here once about ’so called’ pro bloggers and their poor grammar, punctuation, and spelling. If you don’t remember, here it is. I own a few websites you’ve probably never heard of, Radkitten, As A Star, As A Mother and E-Starr. I’ve been asking Amanda quite a few things about what she does here and she felt like I was the best person to take her place here. I will try very hard to live up to that.

        I know this is her baby, and I know her dreams for it. I’m going to try and keep up with what she started and hopefully help this site realize its full potential. I’m still learning, but I do still have her watching over me and of course she be back as a guest blogger as well.

        I’m going to give a day or so for this all to set in and then get straight into it. If you don’t mind, please let me know how many posts per day you prefer. And if you haven’t already, please subscribe to the RSS.

          Posted by Amanda on August 11, 2007 | Comment?

          I am no longer going to be blogging on The Blog World.

          Don’t cry for me Argentina! I will still be around. All my amazingly wonderful tips will be on Pajama Mommy Community. The good thing is its flourishing beyond all my expectations, the bad thing is it takes up all my time! I am trying to write really good blog posts on that site! So even if you aren’t a mommy go there for the business and networking its really awesome.

          The good thing is the blog world will NOT be closing down. All my old posts will stay here, I have given it to a friend of mine. Amy. She has been learning from me so don’t think I wont be around in some way or another. She is really good just give her some time. She’s new to SEO but she’s learning very quickly. She has to! Heck I didn’t know anything about it when I started and doing all the things I taught from learning from others has put Pajama Mommy on the map in a lot of ways. So just be nice! Please don’t leave just because its a new owner. Just ask questions! She will find the answers! Trust me! If not she’ll ask me! <3

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